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Gustavo Moreira
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I can almost imagine:
"Why so many people thought 'BvS' was a good film in 2016?"
*Checks political news from 2016.
"Ohh, that…"

Batman does not deserve it…

Curiously enough, Thor and Hulk are not the movies I would single out as "all look the same". It seems like, even when trying to find a uniform voice (the whole first phase), Marvel was still more interesting than DC…

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Diversely directed but produced by a single man. Still, can't say being a consistent mess is a selling point.

Instead of Snyder?
Sign me in…

Did you see The Last Air Bender?

Me. I was invited by a friend, and even today I don't let it slide.
The good side is that I got a carte blanche to shut down every argument we have about movies…

Probably because of the way it was framed. The imperial droid was actually helpful and pulling his weight, so Chopper didn't kill it because it was an imperial, it killed it because it felt jealous and threatened they were going to replace it.

Agreed. There are a lot of elements in the previous episodes/books to make me think he would be capable of something like that. He would be regretful for crossing the moral event horizon for the rest of his life, but still capable of rationalizing it if it allows for his perceived "destiny".
If anything, what felt out

I guess it counts.
I stopped watching House of Cards after Underwood killed Zoe Barnes. Not that the character was important, but the murder marked the point Underwood was moved from moral relativist to cartoon villain.

I didn't quit because of it, but I think House of Cards took a nosedive after Zoe Barnes was killed…

I think the movie was pretty good until the ending. A lot of the movie seems to point to Donovan being an anonymous part of a system; subversive, but never recognized for it. There was some logic in him doing all the things that he did, from a position of little power, and his family never knowing for sure.

Personally, I am more of a Rocket Squad fan, but I get your point…

Kill da wabbit?

We have Spiderman and Martin Freeman in Civil Wars.

First they came for the bikini dressed slave girls, and I did not speak out-

This mostly works for settings where the superpowered are unknown or rare enough that the public is not really equipped to deal with them.

It could still be neat to have some references, even if they are afterthoughts… the same way Doctor Strange was name dropped and listed in a blink-and-you-miss-it scene in Winter Soldier, it would have costed them almost nothing to show Daisy Johnson and Fitz-Simmons as part of the crew that man the resurrected

There as been some potential cross-over.